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. 1983 Oct;48(1):74–78. doi: 10.1128/jvi.48.1.74-78.1983

Expression of Campoletis sonorensis Virus in the Parasitized Host, Heliothis virescens

Jo-Ann G W Fleming 1, Gary W Blissard 1, Max D Summers 1, S Bradleigh Vinson 1
PMCID: PMC255323  PMID: 16789245

Abstract

Polyadenylated mRNA transcripts of the virus of Campoletis sonorensis were detected in Heliothis virescens host larvae 2 h after the larvae had been parasitized by C. sonorensis females and continued to be present in host larvae through 9 days postparasitization while C. sonorensis developed endoparasitically. cDNAs of viral transcripts present in H. virescens hybridized with only certain C. sonorensis viral DNAs.

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